ASIAN 433/833: The Spectacular Culture of Early Modern Japan (Fall 2024) : Welcome
- Welcome
- Copyright
- Public Domain
- Fair Use
- Obtaining Permission
- Creative Commons
- Finding Source MaterialsToggle Dropdown
- Citations
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Copyright & Fair Use Micro-course
- UW-Madison Libraries' Copyright & Fair Use Micro-courseProvides an introduction to copyright and gives you practice deciding how and when you can use someone else's work.
Welcome
Welcome to the research guide for Asian Languages and Cultures 433/833: "The Spectacular Culture of Early Modern Japan." This guide is intended to support you in your creation of a digital essay.
This guide includes information about:
- copyright and fair use
- getting permission to make use of others' work
- finding resources already licensed for your re-use
- websites for visual resources for Japan
- citations
Use the navigation buttons to access the different sections of this guide.
Helpful Guide
- Image Use Protocol guide, North American Coordinating Council on Japanese ResourcesGuide designed to give basic guidance to North American Japanese studies scholars who seek permissions for the use of Japanese images particularly in scholarly publications. Includes overview of image use and copyright law, bilingual permission request templates, and resources for finding images.
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Guide Authors
Much of this guide was authored by Carrie Nelson, the Director of Scholarly Communications. Information is based on Copyright Resources. Former Japanese Studies Librarian, Ayako Yoshimura, and current Japanese Studies Librarian, Yoriko Dixon, contributed resources to the visual resources for Japan list. Rebecca Payne, library instructor for the class in Spring 2020 and Fall 2024, updated the guide and added some resources.